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From: Sanchez, Scott (Scott.Sanchez@GS.COM)
Date: Thu Jan 25 2001 - 16:02:59 CST
To say that any one book is the best study guide is inaccurate imo. No
single book can give you the experience you need to pass the test. (note:
while this may sound like a pain now, once you pass you will respect your
knowledge level and that of your fellow cissps all the more). Jay Heisser
is supposed to be putting together a list of recommended reading. Jay, do
you follow this list?
Cheers,
-scott
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Scott C. Sanchez
scott.sanchez@gs.com
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From: Terry Ironside <Terry.Ironside@TELECOM.CO.NZ>
To: CISSPSTUDY@SECURITYFOCUS.COM <CISSPSTUDY@SECURITYFOCUS.COM>
Sent: Thu Jan 25 15:05:17 2001
Subject: [CISSPSTUDY] What is the best CISSP book to buy
Hi all
I'm looking to buy one of the following two books for the CISSP exam:
1) Information Security Management Handbook by Harold Tipton and
Micki Krause
2) CISSP - Volume 1: Theory First Edition, 2000 by S. Rao
Vallabhaneni
I would welcome any opinions on the suitability of these books, or any
others, that would give me good preparation for the CISSP exam.
Many thanks
Terry
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